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The Airless Spraying Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate workspace
- Exposure to harmful dust and fumes
- 2. Equipment Check
- Improper handling of tools
- Faulty equipment
- 3. Mixing Paints
- Chemical exposure
- Skin irritation from paints
- 4. Loading Paint Sprayer
- Overfilling
- Spillages
- 5. Spray Painting Application
- Overspray
- Inhalation of paint particles
- 6. Post-Painting Inspection
- Exposure to wet paint
- Tripping on equipment
- 7. Cleanup and Waste Disposal
- Sharp objects
- Hazardous waste
- 8. Regular Maintenance and Inspection
- Electric shock
- Unidentified wear and tear
- 9. Storage of Tools and Materials
- Incorrect storage
- Falling objects
- 10. Emergency Procedures Training
- Insufficient knowledge
- Panic during emergency
- 11. Premises Clean Up
- Slippery floors
- Exposure to residue dust or waste
- 12. Equipment Dismantling
- Incorrect technique
- Hand injuries due to mishandling
- 13. Checking Ventilation System
- Insufficient airflow
- Dust accumulation in vents
- 14. Dealing with Leftover Material
- Hazardous substance handling
- Container leakages
- 15. Final Inspection
- Mistakes unnoticed
- Hardware malfunctions
- 16. Documenting the Work Process
- Incorrect data recording
- Neglect in documentation
- 17. Post-Work Briefing
- Lack of feedback
- Missed information during debriefing
- 18. Personal Protective Equipment Check
- Incorrect PPE use
- Wear and tear in PPE
- 19. Reporting of Incidents/Injuries
- Insufficient reporting protocols
- Delay in reporting incidents
- 20. End of Day Operations
- Exhaustion leading to errors
- Last minute rush